The Republic of Ireland women's team play their final fixture before going to Australia for the World Cup Finals.
The Republic of Ireland women's team play their final fixture before going to Australia for the World Cup Finals.
They play France at Tallaght Stadium tonight from 8pm and then fly out tomorrow.
Ahead of the game, manager Vera Pauw says she is considering legal action over allegations made around her behaviour when she was coach of Houston Dash back in 2018.
The Dutchwoman feels there is an individual attacking her reputation.
In transfer news, Arsenal have agreed a 38 and a half million pounds deal with Ajax for 22 year old Netherlands defender Jurrien Timber.
Tottenham are reported to have offered England captain Harry Kane a new contract.
The striker has one year left on his remaining deal and is understood to be a target of Bayern Munich.
Manchester United are believed to have made a bid of over 40 million euro for Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana, which has been rejected by the Italian club.
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Cavan's Leona Maguire and Clare's Aine Donegan are the Irish players in the field for the Women's US Open, which starts later today at Pebble Beach in California.
Maguire is bidding to put her US PGA disappointment behind her, when she lost a 54 hole lead.
On the PGA Tour, Seamus Power is in the line up for the John Deere Classic.
John Murphy is the Irish representative in the Made in Himmerland event on the DP World Tour
TENNIS
After his five-set epic with Dominic Thiem yesterday, Stefanos Tsitsipas must take to the Wimbledon Centre Court later.
The men’s fifth seed takes on Andy Murray.
Fourth seed Casper Ruud will play world number-142 Liam Broady.
Defending women’s champion Elena Rybakina will face the experienced French player, Alize Cornet (pr: Ali-zay Cor-nay).
And on Court One, fourth seed Jessica Pegula plays Cristina Bucsa (pr: Buk-sha)
The peloton have to tackle three major climbs on today’s sixth stage of the Tour de France, including the Col du Tourmalet (pr: Toor-mal-lay).
Jai Hindley wears the leader’s yellow jersey following his victory yesterday, with a 47-second lead over Jonas Vingegaard.
RACING
It’s Ladies Day at Tipperary, with the first of seven races off at 5:10pm.